Sermons from 2020
Standing Steadfast when Feeling Overwhelmed
1st Peter contains valuable lessons for staying steadfast in challenging times. The early church community was persecuted heavily and Peter advise them how to stand strong in their faith during this challenging period. The stressors for the early church were in some ways not unlike ours. 1) They were socially distanced – Becoming a believer […]
Three Ways to Find God in Difficult Times
We’ll be looking at two texts in today’s sermon. The first is the story of Elijah hearing the still small voice of God and the second is Psalm 99. From these two passages we’ll discover three different points of contact that can evoke a sense of God’s presence. Specifically, we’ll be exploring how certain, places, […]
Sharing Bread – A Story of God’s Abundant Compassion
Treasure Hunters for God
God’s Unexpected and Undeserved Presence
In the Old Testament, a young man named Jacob, encountered God in a mysterious way. Jacob was conniving. He was self-focused. He was fleeing the wrath of his brother Esau when God came to him and heaped upon him amazing promises. Jacob isn’t a likely suspect upon which you would anticipate God heaping blessing of […]
Listening Deeply to the Word
“Listen!”. said Jesus. I mean really listen. Have you ever been speaking to someone and you could tell they didn’t hear a word you said. In fact, it was obvious they weren’t listening, but instead just waiting for you to pause so they could offer there brilliant objection. (Well they think it’s brilliant.) This happened […]
The Know Better Syndrome, Confronting our Inner Enemy
Living Water for Thirsty Souls
Are you running on empty dry? Do you need refreshment of your soul? Jesus offers living water for those who are thirsty. When he told people this the statement was much more than a meaningful metaphor. In fact, it was so revolutionary that some people want him arrested and others believed he was the messiah. […]